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Page 47
... border of the enamel , under which it burrows with a transverse extension . The order in which the elements are removed is governed by the nature of the agent which effects the decomposition ; and this is usually one having an affinity ...
... border of the enamel , under which it burrows with a transverse extension . The order in which the elements are removed is governed by the nature of the agent which effects the decomposition ; and this is usually one having an affinity ...
Page 70
... border of the filling . The extent and nature of the decay will suggest the mode of treatment . Superficial caries on some parts of the teeth may be remedied and removed by cutting away the portion implicated in the disease , dressing ...
... border of the filling . The extent and nature of the decay will suggest the mode of treatment . Superficial caries on some parts of the teeth may be remedied and removed by cutting away the portion implicated in the disease , dressing ...
Page 73
... border of the filling . The extent and nature of the decay will suggest the mode of treatment . Superficial caries on some parts of the teeth may be remedied and removed by cutting away the portion implicated in the disease , dressing ...
... border of the filling . The extent and nature of the decay will suggest the mode of treatment . Superficial caries on some parts of the teeth may be remedied and removed by cutting away the portion implicated in the disease , dressing ...
Page 99
... borders of cavities ; then to those for removing decay and forming the cavities ; and finally to those for introducing , consolidating , and finishing fillings . The first , then , that claim our at- tention , are the HEAVY CUTTING ...
... borders of cavities ; then to those for removing decay and forming the cavities ; and finally to those for introducing , consolidating , and finishing fillings . The first , then , that claim our at- tention , are the HEAVY CUTTING ...
Page 119
... borders . After being much reduced by use , it may still be kept in form , and sharp , and used as a drill for mak- ing under - cuttings , for which it is very efficient . No. 11 represents this instrument . A modification of No. 9 ...
... borders . After being much reduced by use , it may still be kept in form , and sharp , and used as a drill for mak- ing under - cuttings , for which it is very efficient . No. 11 represents this instrument . A modification of No. 9 ...
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